Microsoft has introduced Copilot in its cloud quantum computing service Azure Quantum, which will help scientists research complex chemistry and materials science problems using natural language. Copilot offers a fully integrated, browser-based experience with a built-in code editor, quantum simulator, and code compiler. Microsoft also introduced Azure Quantum Elements, a new computing service that bundles high-performance computing (HPC), AI, and quantum computing. Microsoft has built a capability to create and control supercomputing particles called Majorana quasiparticles, which is the first milestone towards a quantum supercomputer. Innovators can start experimenting with the world’s best quantum hardware in Azure Quantum and get ready to solve more complex problems when quantum supercomputing becomes a reality.
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